In three years time, most of the mobile phones sold in Western Europe will be camera-embedded devices, says a new report from Gartner Dataquest. The research firm estimates that by 2006, sales of camera-capable phones across the region will exceed 70 million. Some 66% of mobiles will come with an in-built camera, up from 9%… Continue reading Camera Phones To Galvanise European Mobile Market
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Troubled Cordiant Communications has announced that it is on the verge of reaching a deal that will ensure its survival in the advertising marketplace.In a statement yesterday, the global marketing group, which is more than £200 million in debt, said that talks with unnamed companies were progressing and details of a deal should be revealed… Continue reading Crisis At Cordiant Nears Resolution
The Times is extending its internet advertising portfolio to include a new travel classifieds search engine in a bid to drive online revenues.Times Online users will be able to search for world-wide choices from a range of travel options including accommodation, flights and cruises. The new service will also give advertisers the opportunity to include… Continue reading Times Online Extends Classified Ad Service
Freeview is now available in as many as 1.6 million households, but new research suggests the digital terrestrial service is failing to market itself as a commercial platform.A recent poll carried out by digital TV agency, Guerillascope, has found that while the majority of people are aware of Freeview, more than half think it is… Continue reading Freeview Fails To Market Itself As Commercial Platform
There is likely to be a slowdown in broadband growth in the US unless providers take steps to persuade dial-up users that it is beneficial to upgrade. This is one of the main conclusions of a new report on the subject by Ipsos-Insight. It is estimated that around 19 million US households had a high-speed… Continue reading Service Providers Look To Combat Broadband Slowdown
Associated Newspapers has won its legal battle to prevent Richard Desmond from calling his new London newspaper the Evening Mail.Desmond, who owns the Express Newspaper Group, will have to rethink the name of his planned London free-sheet after a high court judge ruled that readers could mistake the title for an evening version of either… Continue reading Associated Triumphs Over Desmond In Evening Mail Dispute
Total US magazine advertising revenues rose by 11.2% in May, closing at $1.7 billion, according to the latest data from the Publishers Information Bureau (PIB). The number of advertising pages rose by 2.3% year on year to 20,807. In the year-to-date, advertising revenue closed at $7.0 billion, an increase of 10.2% on May 2002. Advertising… Continue reading US Magazine Ad Revenues And Volumes Rise In May
Associated Newspapers has won its legal battle to prevent Richard Desmond from calling his new London newspaper the Evening Mail.Desmond, who owns the Express Newspaper Group, will have to rethink the name of his planned London free-sheet after a high court judge ruled that readers could mistake the title for an evening version of either… Continue reading Associated Triumphs Over Desmond In Evening Mail Dispute
Consumer uptake of high-definition televison (HDTV) has so far failed to match expectations but there is evidence of widespread awareness and signs that affluent consumers, in particular, will help to drive growth. A new survey from Leichtman Research Group (LRG) has revealed that only 4% of US consumers are HDTV owners. Until now, HD-enabled televisions… Continue reading High Earners Drawn To HDTV
12Snap, the mobile marketing company, is to launch the biggest ever on-pack text-to-win promotion for Walkers Crisps.The campaign, which launches later this week, will span 270 million packets of snacks and crisps for a five month period. It will be supported by a £750,000 TV ad campaign and extensive point of sale activity.Consumers will be… Continue reading 12Snap To Launch Biggest Ever Text To Win Promotion
